One of the primary goals of counseling
-To help clients better understand themselves
This is NOT part of the scope of counseling
-Legal Representation
In counseling, the role of a mediator primarily involve
-Resolving conflicts and promoting understanding
This is an ethical responsibility of counselors?
-Practicing within areas of competence
The type of counseling focuses on improving family dynamics and resolving conflicts
-Family Counseling
The counseling method emphasizes empathy and unconditional positive regard
-Person-Centered Therapy
The first stage in the counseling process
-Building Rapport
An example of unethical behavior in counseling
-Discriminating against a client based on religion
The type of therapy uses creative expression to explore emotions and foster healing
-Art or Music Therapy
Counseling approach focuses on modifying unhealthy behaviors
-Behavioral Therapy
Client group is likely to benefit most from play therapy
-Children expressing emotions and resolving conflicts
The role of a counselor in career counseling
-Preparing clients for job interviews
The method focuses on finding solutions rather than analyzing problems
-Solution-Focused Brief Therapy
This is a key ethical practice in counseling
-Acting in the client’s best interest
This is best defines group counseling
-Sessions with individuals sharing similar issues
The main objective of goal setting in counseling
-To establish measurable and actionable client objectives
The "building rapport" in counseling involve
-Establishing trust and a positive relationship
Clientele group typically requires support for developmental, academic, and behavioral
issues
-Children and Adolescents
The crisis counseling primarily focus on
-Providing immediate support during emergencies
A client comes to you with significant stress caused by balancing work and family
responsibilities. They feel overwhelmed and are struggling to make decisions. As a
counselor, what is your primary responsibility in this situation?
-Provide emotional support and teach stress management techniques.
A school counselor is approached by a student who is failing academically and
experiencing bullying. What is the most appropriate course of action for the counselor?
-Address both the academic issues and bullying through counseling and collaboration
with school staff.
During a session, a client reveals that they have been experiencing suicidal thoughts.
What should the counselor do in this situation?
-Address the situation immediately by assessing the risk and creating a safety plan.
A couple attends marriage counseling to address frequent arguments and a lack of trust
in their relationship. How should the counselor approach this situation?
-Provide a safe space for open communication and mediate their discussions.
A client recovering from an addiction is struggling with relapse prevention. They ask for
your advice on how to stay on track. As their counselor, what is the most effective
response?
-Work collaboratively to identify triggers and develop strategies to prevent relapse.
A client is hesitant to open up during the initial session. What is the best approach for the
social worker?
-Give the client space to express themselves at their own pace
You notice that a child in your care has bruises and seems withdrawn. What is your first
course of action?
-Document your observations and report to child protection services
During a group counseling session, one participant dominates the conversation, making
others feel excluded. How should you address this?
-Gently redirect the discussion to include other participants
A client expresses feelings of hopelessness and mentions suicidal thoughts. What is
your immediate responsibility?
-Conduct a thorough suicide risk assessment
You are assigned to work with a family experiencing financial difficulties. What is your
first step?
-Conduct a needs assessment to understand their situation
A client begins to cry during a session while discussing a sensitive topic. How should
you respond?
-Offer a tissue and acknowledge their emotions
A client accuses you of not understanding their cultural background. How do you handle
the situation?
-Apologize and explore how their cultural background affects their concerns
You are working with a client who consistently misses appointments. What is the best
course of action?
-Discuss the reasons for their missed appointments
A colleague shares sensitive information about a client during lunch. How should you
respond?
-Remind the colleague of confidentiality policies
A client asks for advice on a personal decision, such as changing careers. What is your
role in this situation?
-Help the client explore their options and potential outcomes
The is the primary focus of social work as a profession?
-Social change, development, and empowerment
Social work is grounded in which of the following principles?
-Social justice and human rights
Which of the following choices is the goal of social work?
-Advocate for policy changes to address social problems
Which of the following is NOT a goal of social work?
-Exclude vulnerable populations from programs
Situation best describes empowerment of individuals in social work
-Helping them build capacity for self-determination and resilience
The first step in the social work process
-Assessment
Which of the following outcomes do social workers advocate for?
-Equal access to social services and opportunities
Situation best describes about Crisis intervention by social workers?
-Responding to emergencies and connecting clients to services
To whom with Social workers collaborate with?
-Professionals, agencies, and community organizations
Ethical practice in social work , in which this is the major priority
-Upholding client dignity, confidentiality, and self-determination